Overview
- In Sunday’s Panamericana broadcast, Medina rejected Marisol’s claim that she was the “third” in the Marisol–George Núñez relationship, saying her romance began after his separation and was publicly visible.
- Medina recounted past domestic violence, describing being grabbed by the hair, threatened that she would be left with nobody, finding “four little bags,” and hearing gunshots during a confrontation.
- She admitted she told the press otherwise about Pamela Franco’s prior involvement with Christian Cueva, accepted being labeled an “alcahueta,” and said she does not regret defending a friend during a crisis.
- Detailing a rupture with Franco, Medina said the singer disappeared before a scheduled Chile tour and later joined a rival act, before apologizing months later and citing a salary offer and her mother’s illness.
- Medina described a tense run‑in at a radio station where she pushed Marisol, and she said she maintains friendly ties with Núñez, who now works as director of her orchestra.